GeekBeat.TV Blog’s Top 10 of 2010

It’s traditional at this time of year to do some sort of “recap” stuff I hear, so here I am to recap GeekBeat.TV Blog’s first year! Or at least the latter half in which we existed, anyway.

It’s been a BIG year in geeky tech with all the Facebook and Google privacy gaffes, the demise of Google Wave, the decline of Google Buzz, the rise of Facebook to dominate the web, the arrival of Google TV from, well, Google, plus Logitech’s offerings, the Apple iPad… I could go on and on and on, but none of that is what this is about. This is all about the 10 most popular blog entries as determined by YOU. Yes, you. All of you out there who have been voting with your browsing habits – we’ve had the Woopra elves working overtime counting up all of your page views for the entire year to determine which posts you visited the most.

Without further ado, we bring you:

#10 – The Intel-Powered Boxee Box

The best way to watch your favorite Revision3 content (like GeekBeat.TV) on your TV? I don’t know, but you sure were curious about it.

#3 – The Sports Car of Cameras

Wow! Who’d have thought painting a camera up like a sports car and sticking a badge on it would be this exciting? Well, okay. It is a pretty awesome camera, and it does look pretty awesome too. You apparently couldn’t get enough.

#2 – Star Wars Magical Healing Gel Made Reality

This one, we completely understand. Magical, fantastical Star Wars technology becoming reality doesn’t happen every day. What DOES happen every day is eager readers dropping by to check this story out.

And finally, GeekBeat.TV’s most popular blog post of 2010 – by a HUGE margin –

#1 The Big List ‘o Free Android Apps

If that second list of apps was a fine dessert, then the first list was and is the main course. The response to this post has been enormous, with close to double the page views of #2. You guys really can’t get enough Android, can you? I don’t blame you. I don’t blame you at all.

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